The Penguin Applique

R1-4 and R9-10 Worked in continous rounds, place your marker at the first stitch. Check the number of your stitches at the end of each rows.

1. The belly:

Start with white yarn.

R1Make a magic ring. Ch1 and sc 6 in the ring {6 st}

R22sc in ea st around {12 st}

R3*2sc, 1 sc in next st* {18 st}

R4*2sc, 1 sc in next 2 sts* {24 st}

2. Shape the head:

Switch to black yarn.

R52 sc, 1 sc in next 4 st, sl st to the next. {7 sts}

R6Ch1 and turn. Sc in next 4 sts, sl st to the last st {6 sts}

R7Ch1 and turn. Sc in next 3 sts, sl st to the last st {5 sts}

R8Ch1 and turn. Sc in next 2 sts, sl st to the last st {4 sts}

3. Finish the body:

R9Ch1 and turn. Sc in the same st, sc in next 2 sts.

Continue on the sides. 2 sc in sl st of the prev row, sc in next 3 places. 2sc in next st, 1 sc in next 2 sts. *2sc in next st, 1 sc in next 3 sts* Repeat this 3 times. 2 sc, 1 sc in next 2 sts, 2sc.

Sc in last 3 places. {36}

R102sc, sc in next 3 sts, 2sc, sc in next 4 sts, 2sc, sc in next 3 sts, *2sc, sc in next 4 sts* Repeat this 3 times. 2sc, sc in next 3 sts, 2sc, sc in next 4 st. Sl st to the beg. {44}

Feet [Yellow]: Pull out the yarn next to the middle st of the bottom row, Slip stitch 4 in the right. Pull out the yarn through the left side of the same st, sl st 5 in the left.

Mouth [Yellow]: Work with sl st. Pull out the yarn next to the 2nd st of the 3rd row from the top. Sl st 3, turn and sl st 2 in the prev row, join to the beg.

Sew on the eyes.

Finishing: sl st around your penguin. Fasten off. Sew the ends.

Cozies

Cozy #1

Measurements: with: 10.5" / 23 cm width, 3.5" / 8 cm height

R1 Ch 42. Sc in ea chain. {42}

R2-18 Ch1 and turn. Sc in the same st, sc in ea st {42}

R19 Ch1 and turn. 2 sc in the same st, sc in ea st until the last st. Make 3sc in the last st. {45}

Follow on the side: sc in ea sp {18}. 3sc in the corner st, sc in ea st in the row until the last st, 3sc in the last st {46}. Sc in first 9 sts, ch 15 (if your button is bigger, than chain more), sc in the last 9 st. Join with a sl st to the beg.

Cozy #2

Your cup may differ, than measure it and start on more or less stitches if it is neccessary.

Worked in continous rounds, place your marker at the first stitch. Check the number of your stitches at the end of each rows.

R1 Ch 32 and turn. Ch1, sc in the prev ch. Sc in next 30 sts. 3sc in the last st of the round. Keep on working on the other side, sc 1 in ea st until the last st. 2sc in the last st. {66}

R2 2sc in first st, sc in next 30 sts, 2sc in next, sc , 2sc in next, sc in next 30 sts, 2sc, sc {70}

R3 sc, 2sc, sc in next 31, 2sc, sc in next 2, 2sc, sc in next 31, 2sc, sc {74}

R4 sc in first 2 sts, 2sc, sc in next 32, 2sc, sc in next 3, 2sc, sc in next 32, 2sc, sc {78}

R5 sc in first 3 sts, 2sc, sc in next 33, 2sc, sc in next 4, 2sc, sc in next 33, 2sc, sc {82}

R6 sc in first 4 sts, 2sc, sc in next 34, 2sc, sc in next 5, 2sc, sc in next 34, 2sc, sc {86}

R7 sc in first 5 sts, 2sc, sc in next 35, 2sc, sc in next 6, 2sc, sc in next 35, 2sc, sc {90}

R8 sc in first 6 sts, 2sc, sc in next 36, 2sc, sc in next 7, 2sc, sc in next 36, 2sc, sc {94}

R9 sc in first 7 sts, 2sc, sc in next 37, 2sc, sc in next 8, 2sc, sc in next 37, 2sc, sc {98}

R10 sc in first 8 sts, 2sc, sc in next 38, 2sc, sc in next 9, 2sc, sc in next 38, 2sc, sc {102}

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